* split up ipv6 netmask
* revert iwp ack interval change
* c++17-isms in ip range map
* lambda-ize nodedb
* mutable lambdas in transit hops
* perfect forwarding of args in abstract router
* mutable lambdas in lokid rpc client
* notes in readme about nproc
* use exceptions when fetching identity key instead of std::optional, will throw on fail
* fix up config options for endpoint auth and add better docs
* add llarp::serive::AuthType enum for controlling what kind of endpoint auth to use
* rework net code for ip ranges to be cleaner
* clean up endpoint auth code
* refactor config to validate network configs before setting up endpoints
* remove buildone from path/pathbuilder.cpp so we don't spam connection attempts
This commit reflects changes to clang-format rules. Unfortunately,
these rule changes create a massive change to the codebase, which
causes an apparent rewrite of git history.
Git blame's --ignore-rev flag can be used to ignore this commit when
attempting to `git blame` some code.
Step 1 of removing abseil from lokinet.
For the most part this is a drop-in replacement, but there are also a
few changes here to the JSONRPC layer that were needed to work around
current gcc 10 dev snapshot:
- JSONRPC returns a json now instead of an optional<json>. It doesn't
make any sense to have a json rpc call that just closes the connection
with returning anything. Invoked functions can return a null (default
constructed) result now if they don't have anything to return (such a
null value won't be added as "result").
If we pass the last block hash to lokid it can give us an "unchanged"
response instead of the service node states to tell us that there is no
updated needed.
This rewrites the version info using lokid's approach of compiling it
into a .cpp file that gets generated as part of the build (*not* during
the configure stage).
Among other things, this means that changing the version no longer
invalidates ccache or cmake dependencies, and because it depends on
`.git/index` git commits will cause the version to be regenerated,
making the commit tag more reliable (currently if you rebuild without
running cmake your git commit tag doesn't update).